Know Your IX is an organization dedicated to empowering students to combat gender-based violence of all kinds on campus via Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments, a landmark federal civil right prohibiting sex discrimination in education.

NotAlone was launched in 2014 in connection with the White House Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual Assault. This site includes federal publications reporting the results of mandates put in place to strengthen protection against sexual assault on college campuses.

This online resource collection offers information and resources on bystander intervention. It includes resources to use with community members and research on the effectiveness of bystander intervention.

The University of New Hampshire shares information and research conducted with the goal of ending sexual and relationship violence and stalking through the power of effective researcher and practitioner partnerships.

This PDF of the Economic Empowerment Spotlight Newsletter details the financial and economic impact of stalking on college-aged women, as well as the financial limitations of the service organizations tasked with aiding survivors.

This PDF is a 31-page guide detailing the statistics and importance of addressing campus sexual assault, domestic violence, and stalking, along with information for institutions and individuals about how to handle these crimes on campus.

The Core Blueprint was designed to engage students, parents, faculty, administrators, health professionals, athletes, and other campus stakeholders in implementing practices and policies that shift the culture to one free from sexual violence

This 265-page document published by the United States Department of Education covers the guidelines for higher education institutions for collecting and reporting data to comply with federal regulations and laws.

This 7-page document for the Army Military Police School describes the procedure and benefits of using the Forensic Experiential Trauma Interview (FETI) method when collecting statements from survivors of sexual assault.

The You Have Options Program focuses on helping law enforcement organizations to increase the number of victims who report to law enforcement and thoroughly investigate identified offenders for serial perpetration.

This Huffington Post article recalls specific incidents of male sexual assault on college campuses and uses supporting statistics to make an argument for better support for male survivors of campus sexual assault.

This research study from the Prevention Innovations Research Center of the University of New Hampshire examines the efficacy of different methods of teaching sexual misconduct policy to first year students.

Primary Prevention on Campus

This 8-page government publication is intended to simplify, organize, and provide a context for the information and resources sexual assault prevention coordinators need for successful programs on their campus.